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. >> i used it in any first pregnancy and i'm using it with my second daughter. and the product claims to help babies self-soothe and come out of the uterus calmly. >> mommy! i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: she inassists it worked so why not for daughter two? the device straps on the mother for one hour twice a day. >> it plays a sound that is similar to the maternal heart beat. and that encourages a child to discriminate. and at strengthening learning skills for life. >> reporter: it's one of a growing numg of products trying to cash in on the goodwill of parents interested in fetal development. you mentioned nursing, improved school readings. >> 97% of parents who utilize this curriculum would use it again and feel it makes a difference. >> i'm sorry. that is just crazy. it's just -- >> reporter: you don't buy it? >> nobody buys it. no scientist studying the fetus buys it. >> reporter: this doctor saying there is no evidence that products like baby plus actually help a developing fetus or that the fetal brn dbenefits from it. >> what fetuses respond to
. >> i used it in any first pregnancy and i'm using it with my second daughter. and the product claims to help babies self-soothe and come out of the uterus calmly. >> mommy! i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: she inassists it worked so why not for daughter two? the device straps on the mother for one hour twice a day. >> it plays a sound that is similar to the maternal heart beat. and that encourages a child to discriminate. and at strengthening learning...
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then president obama and the $787 billion economic recovery plan brining us to $1.4 trillion in debt, and counting. >> what started out as a trickle in 2008 turned into a flood in 2009. neither party can wash their hands of responsibility. the current administration has adopted a lot of those same policies, so frankly, i don't think you can point partisan fingers. >> reporter: in fact, to put this in perspective, it's the largest since world war ii. and you've heard all those warnings about future generations payinghe price. bixby says it's not just rhetoric. >> future generations are in a world of hurt because we're running up this debt, and we're going have to pay interest. >> reporter: the younger generation paying interest just like the younger boomers relying on social security. is there any magical bullet? jobs, everyone agrees, would help. more tax revenue. more consumer spending. but those jobs aren't here yet. something needs to be done. and just two minutes of this report, another $5.9 million added to the deficit. >> and five hours a billion. thanks to you, david. on our we
then president obama and the $787 billion economic recovery plan brining us to $1.4 trillion in debt, and counting. >> what started out as a trickle in 2008 turned into a flood in 2009. neither party can wash their hands of responsibility. the current administration has adopted a lot of those same policies, so frankly, i don't think you can point partisan fingers. >> reporter: in fact, to put this in perspective, it's the largest since world war ii. and you've heard all those...
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it is hoping to warm to us up a little bit. it will be near 40 degrees for a few quick hours this afternoon. after sunset, around 7:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m., we could see a few flurries or maybe light snow. northwest of town, we could have a brief little dusting, anywhere from 7:00 p.m. until about 11:00 p.m. tonight. on the beltway, you cannot rule out a few flurries. >> there is a big announcement to the jobs coming from president obama today. his trip comes after his white house rivals start their primary campaigns in the sunshine state. we invite you to stay with abc 7, your election station. we will have complete coverage of the south carolina primary. rick perry just announced he is dropping out of the race for the white house. details on the big shake-up john. >> after finishing with only 1% of the votes in new hampshire rick perry is calling it quits. newt gingrich, now with the support of sarah palin, is hoping to have another impressive debate. another one bites the dust. this time, texas gov. rick perry has decided to en
it is hoping to warm to us up a little bit. it will be near 40 degrees for a few quick hours this afternoon. after sunset, around 7:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m., we could see a few flurries or maybe light snow. northwest of town, we could have a brief little dusting, anywhere from 7:00 p.m. until about 11:00 p.m. tonight. on the beltway, you cannot rule out a few flurries. >> there is a big announcement to the jobs coming from president obama today. his trip comes after his white house rivals...
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maybe i need to get used to it. it is not calling me at the moment. >> not at all. >> but i respect that architecturally. >> coming up, thousands of people evacuated after this. a massive explosion at an ammunition depot sends shrapnel flying and igniting a fireball. where did this happen and what's the situation now. >> later, "life" in our "insomniac theater." you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company.
maybe i need to get used to it. it is not calling me at the moment. >> not at all. >> but i respect that architecturally. >> coming up, thousands of people evacuated after this. a massive explosion at an ammunition depot sends shrapnel flying and igniting a fireball. where did this happen and what's the situation now. >> later, "life" in our "insomniac theater." you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"...
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it used to be so easy. now it's gotten seriously complicated. >> it's not just rolling up in your pajamas at the local walmart, running in as fast as you can? >> no. you won't get what you want at the right price point. i would suggest you time your purchases. it's an excellent time to buy electronics, really good time for that. but for things like fashion, beauty, shoes, you're better off on cyber monday when you have the site wide sale, and for toys, the two weeks leading up, you are best waiting, unless you're trying for the hatchimals. >> so in essence, don't necessarily do it for black friday itself, you might want to wait unt >> this goes back to the whole research thing. >> christmas morning at the 7-eleven. >> don't knock going there, you can get great gift cards. >> how to buy, where to buy, do you go in line, do you go to store. this is where apps come in handy, it will help you shop and compare. there's alerts when the price actually drop on specific items on your list. it's all about being prepa
it used to be so easy. now it's gotten seriously complicated. >> it's not just rolling up in your pajamas at the local walmart, running in as fast as you can? >> no. you won't get what you want at the right price point. i would suggest you time your purchases. it's an excellent time to buy electronics, really good time for that. but for things like fashion, beauty, shoes, you're better off on cyber monday when you have the site wide sale, and for toys, the two weeks leading up, you...
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they invited us to join the party rock crew. during the new york city leg of their tour and answer the question, who are lmfao really? turns out their music royalty, red fro is sky blue's uncle t son and grandson of the man who launched the kreers of michael jackson and dianna ross barry junior. >> it was a skill that we were barry gordie's offspring. >> but it was sky blue's not so famous grandmother who suggested lmfao, text language for laughing my, well, you know the rest. >> what do you think of your knew name? >> and she replied, you can't be serious. >> for a bunch of 4-year-old, what does lmfao stand for. >> loving my friends and others. boom. >> it saul started here, raised with white mothers they both say they explored the other side of their ethnicity, they rebelled. >> we grew up in the same area, both went to the hood and did the whole hood thing. i want to be stuck in this craziness. >> sky blue dropped out of high school and was living out of his car for a time. >> i had a roof over my head. all the person in the
they invited us to join the party rock crew. during the new york city leg of their tour and answer the question, who are lmfao really? turns out their music royalty, red fro is sky blue's uncle t son and grandson of the man who launched the kreers of michael jackson and dianna ross barry junior. >> it was a skill that we were barry gordie's offspring. >> but it was sky blue's not so famous grandmother who suggested lmfao, text language for laughing my, well, you know the rest....
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and tonight, ginger zee takes us into the heart of a volcano. >> reporter: drones, taking us to new heights. from the tops of buildings, to action-packed sporting events even into miley cyrus's back yard. but never before have drones taken us inside an active volcano until today. a monstrous monument of mother nature's power. it's the fissure that erupted atop iceland's glacier, and it's been active the last seven months. >> it is subject to eruptions under glaciers. >> reporter: our journey begins here, 30 cases of gear including a sat dish a satellite phone and ge and then a two-day trek takes us through the harshest and most beautiful terrain on earth. >> vast vast white landscape. no vegetation or anything. >> reporter: as we drive past the lava you can feel the heat. we were there as the research team set up a mile away from the crater. and here we are, one of the fissures that come off the volcano, and this is one of the most active it's still going. it's been going for 230 years. >> the volcano is what makes this different. it's a chance of a lifetime to come see one of these, and be
and tonight, ginger zee takes us into the heart of a volcano. >> reporter: drones, taking us to new heights. from the tops of buildings, to action-packed sporting events even into miley cyrus's back yard. but never before have drones taken us inside an active volcano until today. a monstrous monument of mother nature's power. it's the fissure that erupted atop iceland's glacier, and it's been active the last seven months. >> it is subject to eruptions under glaciers. >>...
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police tell us to expect a new, revised timeline on friday. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to brian there. and president trump need a new pitch for his sweeping tax cuts directly to truckers in pennsylvania. he said cutting the corporate tax rate to 20% would spur new business, create more jobs and give the middle class bigger paychecks. democrats say the tax overhaul favors the wealthy and even some republicans are resisting a provision to repeal the deduction for state and local taxes. the president is also casting a new shadow over the future of nafta, as he welcomed the canadian prime minister justin trudeau to the white house. he threatened to withdraw from the 23-year-old agreement if he can't negotiate more favorable terms for the united states. and focussing on security here at home, the president nominating here, nielsen. she previously served inside the dhs as chief of staff for secretary john kelly and followed him to the white house where she now works as the principal deputy chief of stand. she also worked for the t
police tell us to expect a new, revised timeline on friday. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to brian there. and president trump need a new pitch for his sweeping tax cuts directly to truckers in pennsylvania. he said cutting the corporate tax rate to 20% would spur new business, create more jobs and give the middle class bigger paychecks. democrats say the tax overhaul favors the wealthy and even some republicans are resisting a provision to repeal the deduction for state...
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. >>> some of us like to eat our food. some of us prefer to just photograph it and not eat it. but a restaurant is now catering to those who like to show off their meals. >> a place called dirty bones is offering foodie instagram packs. so they load it with everything that you need to get that perfect shot. >> the kits are free and come with a camera light, charger and clip-on wide-angle lens. >> they're serious. >> they also have a tripod selfie stick for overhead shots. it's genius. >> could use one of those for insomniacs. >> yeah. that would make those insomniacs -- >> power overlay selfie. that? >> i think you, yeah. that's what foodies, isn't that how people shoot their food? >> i have no idea. i don't normally shoot my food. i just eat it. >>> ahead, why so many are heading south of the border for dental care. it's keeping the town so busy it's being dubbed molar city. >>> and the dream cruise that ended in tragedy. the couple who died after smoke filled their cabin and why a near 100-year old maritime law is making it impossible for their children to get justice. but fi
. >>> some of us like to eat our food. some of us prefer to just photograph it and not eat it. but a restaurant is now catering to those who like to show off their meals. >> a place called dirty bones is offering foodie instagram packs. so they load it with everything that you need to get that perfect shot. >> the kits are free and come with a camera light, charger and clip-on wide-angle lens. >> they're serious. >> they also have a tripod selfie stick for...
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thanks for joining us. brussels on alert tonight. the headquarters of nato and the european union still reeling after a brazen terror attack on that city. a series of deadly bombs, at least one packed with nails, killing dozens. inju transportation hubs at the height of rush hour. here at home the u.s. stepping up security and issuing travel warnings for europe. millions on edge bracing for what might come next. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in belgium for us tonight. >> it's okay. >> reporter: a routine morning became the scene of carnage. >> stay down. stay down. >> reporter: as brussels, known as the capital of europe, became the target of two separate terrorist attacks. >> what it was, a truck or bus. it was a terrorist. >> reporter: twin blasts hit brussels international airport, filling the terminal with smoke and shattered glass. >> big bang. everybody cried and came along here. you saw kind of smoke, you know. >> reporter: and then an hour later another explosion at the isis has claimed responsibility for t
thanks for joining us. brussels on alert tonight. the headquarters of nato and the european union still reeling after a brazen terror attack on that city. a series of deadly bombs, at least one packed with nails, killing dozens. inju transportation hubs at the height of rush hour. here at home the u.s. stepping up security and issuing travel warnings for europe. millions on edge bracing for what might come next. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in belgium for us tonight....
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upbeat numbers for sure, but they don't tell the whole story so, betsy stark is with us. those are good numbers. betterhan expected. does that mean retailers can breathe easy? >> reporter: the good news is consumers are spending more freely, that suggests an economic recovery is taking hold, but may not translate into better news for retailers. if you look at what consumers are buying, more cars, spending more on gasoline, going out to eat, but compared to last year, they're spending less at department stores, less at electronic stores, and at the end of the day, it's things like flat screen tvs and computers and sweaters that really drive holiday retail sales which is why the national retail federation told us it is sticking to its forecast that this holiday season is going to be down from last year. >> so, would that portend more sales at the end of the holiday shopping season? >> reporter: it could. and this is going to be a big weekend for determining that. retailers and shoppers are in a bit of a game of chicken right now. shoppers have been conditioned if they wait
upbeat numbers for sure, but they don't tell the whole story so, betsy stark is with us. those are good numbers. betterhan expected. does that mean retailers can breathe easy? >> reporter: the good news is consumers are spending more freely, that suggests an economic recovery is taking hold, but may not translate into better news for retailers. if you look at what consumers are buying, more cars, spending more on gasoline, going out to eat, but compared to last year, they're spending less...
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negotiations lasted through the night, using tear gas, knocking down doors at nearby homes, even sending in a robot with a cellphone in an attempt to purchaget reese to surrender. the warrant they were trying to serve was related to criminal history. >> rescue workers came to the ald of a driver near st. paul, minnesota who had a medical issue and drove into a small pond. he is doing okay this morning. >> now to a warning be being issued about swimmerness the ocean and a video to go along with it. paddle boarders along the southern california coast were literally swimming with sharks. than a dozen but not on purpose. they had no idea the sharks were there. they found out when a crew in a sheriff's helicopter gave them a call from above. >> you are paddle boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. >> now, there were advisories posted on the beach. authorities say the sharks are not aggressive but there were more than two dozen of those sharks, more than two dozen great whites have been spotted up and down the coast this week. you don't want to run into one of those. >> you do n
negotiations lasted through the night, using tear gas, knocking down doors at nearby homes, even sending in a robot with a cellphone in an attempt to purchaget reese to surrender. the warrant they were trying to serve was related to criminal history. >> rescue workers came to the ald of a driver near st. paul, minnesota who had a medical issue and drove into a small pond. he is doing okay this morning. >> now to a warning be being issued about swimmerness the ocean and a video to go...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected sig of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your do
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected sig of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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i'm not as opinionated as i used to be. i'm all here. >>> next, donald trump's modeling agency under fire. why a jamaican model is saying his company misled her and the federal government. >>> and now it's your voice, your vote. tonight the democratic presidential contenders debated in miami. univision's jorge ramos clinton about her e-mail controversy. >> if you get indicted will you drop out? >> oh my goodness, that's not going to happen, i'm not answering that question. i'm not a natural politician in case you haven't noticed, like my husband or president obama. so i have a view that i just have to do the best i can. >> both speaking out against republican front-runner donald trump. >> i think the american people are never going to elect a president who insults mexicans, who insults muslims, who insults women, who insults african-americans. >> i was the first one to call him out. i called him out when he was calling mexicans rapists, when he was engaging in rhetoric that i found deeply offensive. i said basta. but i thin
i'm not as opinionated as i used to be. i'm all here. >>> next, donald trump's modeling agency under fire. why a jamaican model is saying his company misled her and the federal government. >>> and now it's your voice, your vote. tonight the democratic presidential contenders debated in miami. univision's jorge ramos clinton about her e-mail controversy. >> if you get indicted will you drop out? >> oh my goodness, that's not going to happen, i'm not answering that...
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in us. many of us, anyway. there is new evidence that humans inherited up to 4% of our dna from neanderthals. the study, in the journal "science" is based on pain staking research into three neanderthal bone fragments. scientists reconstructed the neanderthal genetic code and compared it to modern humans from across the globe and found there was up to a 4% match with humans ever where but from africa. the theory is that our human ancestors migrating out of africa some 70,000 years ago had some encounters with neanderthals somewhere in the middle east. >> they interbred or they had sex. >> reporter: this is the first real evidence neanderthals and humans had kids, which means, despite the old assumption that neanderthals disappeared from the evolutionary chart -- >> they aren't quite extinct. they live on a little bit in many of us. >> reporter: so, next time you spill beer at the game, you really are a little bit of a neanderthal. john berman, abc news, new york. >>> and just in time for mother's day, the new l
in us. many of us, anyway. there is new evidence that humans inherited up to 4% of our dna from neanderthals. the study, in the journal "science" is based on pain staking research into three neanderthal bone fragments. scientists reconstructed the neanderthal genetic code and compared it to modern humans from across the globe and found there was up to a 4% match with humans ever where but from africa. the theory is that our human ancestors migrating out of africa some 70,000 years ago...
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employees told us they had no knowledge of any call senters and refused to let us inside. >> can you please switch off this? >> reporter: but federal authorities said the scam would not be possible without the help of american frontmen, including kirit patel of tracy, california. the ftc says patel set up the american cop rations that collected the money from consumers and then sent at least $4 million onto india. >> it is clear that patel was involved in this scam. absolutely. >> reporter: patel has admitted he set up the american corporation, but denied knowing anything about the phone scam run out of india, or the missing money from american victims. >> no comment, sir. >> reporter: what do you mean? do you have an apology? >> i have no comment. i have retained an attorney. >> reporter: where is the money? >> i have no comment. >> reporter: the federal trade commission has now frozen patel's bank account. and a criminal investigation is under way. but much of the money has already gone to india, well beyond the reach of american law, where federal authorities say it may have ended
employees told us they had no knowledge of any call senters and refused to let us inside. >> can you please switch off this? >> reporter: but federal authorities said the scam would not be possible without the help of american frontmen, including kirit patel of tracy, california. the ftc says patel set up the american cop rations that collected the money from consumers and then sent at least $4 million onto india. >> it is clear that patel was involved in this scam....
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> well, turning 100 years old is an amazing achievement, but when identical twins reach that milestone, it's truly extraordinary. tonight, the two sisters born 15 minutes apart, now marking a century. they have been celebrating for days now. a giant cake, flowing champagne. >> it's overwhelming. >> i can't believe it's happening to us. >> it is mighty rare, the odds of identical twins reaching their 100th birthday, about 1 in 700 million. born in southern california, they remember a happy childhood together, spent on the citrus groves their father managed. they dressed alike at children and they still do at 100. denise is a widow, and inez's husband is in a nursing home. but they keep busy playing games with one another and they never miss the reunion their family holds every summer at the beach. >> how old do you feel? >> i don't know, possibly 80. >> i keep active, try to keep active. the
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> well, turning 100 years old is an amazing achievement, but when identical twins reach that milestone, it's truly extraordinary. tonight, the two sisters born 15 minutes apart, now marking a century. they have been celebrating for days now. a giant cake, flowing champagne. >> it's overwhelming. >> i can't believe...
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show us your hands! >> dramatic recordings with the shooter. >> you're speaking with the person who pledged his allegiance to the islamic state. >> new details of the harrowing rescues. >> let's go, get them out! >> exclusive interviews with officers who risked everything to put a stop to evil that night. >> as i look to my right i see two of our officers start shooting down a hallway. >> untold stories of the moment terror struck in orlando. this special edition of "nightline" will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline." "inside the pulse nightclub terror." >> good evening and we are dedicating our entire show tonight to the wrenching new body cam video from the officers who responded to the massacre at the pulse nightclub in orlando. it was nearly a year ago america witnessed its deadliest mass shooting. tonight you will watch as those officers storm into that club not knowing what here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> hatnds up! this way! >> just go, just g
show us your hands! >> dramatic recordings with the shooter. >> you're speaking with the person who pledged his allegiance to the islamic state. >> new details of the harrowing rescues. >> let's go, get them out! >> exclusive interviews with officers who risked everything to put a stop to evil that night. >> as i look to my right i see two of our officers start shooting down a hallway. >> untold stories of the moment terror struck in orlando. this...
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using our knowledge to create new healthcare solutions giving you the power to shine forward... carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. warning that this year's flu season will be severe. the virus is hitting faster than usual. the c-d-c reports, louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina are now showing high levels of flu activity. that's compared to zero states this time last year. a 20-year-old mother from arizona died of the flu last monday. her family says she was perfectly healthy before becoming sick. another concern.. the national institutes of health says this season's flu vaccine may be only 10-percent there are going to be many happy families this holiday season, and it's thanks to you. abc-7 and newschannel-8 would like to thank our viewers for your donations at yesterday's "toys for tots" drive at the national harbor. the marine core will be able to make christmas dreams come true for a lot of local children. if you missed the drive, don't worry. you can still drop drive, don't worry. you can still drop off toys at our studio-- or donate online. look for th
using our knowledge to create new healthcare solutions giving you the power to shine forward... carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. warning that this year's flu season will be severe. the virus is hitting faster than usual. the c-d-c reports, louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina are now showing high levels of flu activity. that's compared to zero states this time last year. a 20-year-old mother from arizona died of the flu last monday. her family says she was perfectly...
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rebecca with us. and one of the challenges, when the federal reserve reveals whether or not interest rates will change next week. >> yes, this report today all but seals the deal. which means the cost of borr borrowing will go up. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> there is a headline tonight from the vatican. pope francis saying the could consider ordaining married men. but he did add, he still favors a celibate priesthood. >>> the fiery train derailment, hundreds of cars jumping the track. the ntsb is on the scene at this hour. >>> and the manhunt under way. >>> and this man, in the middle of an interview, and watch his children. says, we don't care you're doing an interview. we're going to join you. what happens next, as we continue. they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's
rebecca with us. and one of the challenges, when the federal reserve reveals whether or not interest rates will change next week. >> yes, this report today all but seals the deal. which means the cost of borr borrowing will go up. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> there is a headline tonight from the vatican. pope francis saying the could consider ordaining married men. but he did add, he still favors a celibate priesthood. >>> the fiery train derailment, hundreds of cars...
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>>>>o, we kept going on with the lesson, not letting that kind of effect us. at the same time, you can tell something had changed but i didn't know what had changed. >> reporter: just what had been whispered in his ear? >> a secondd plane hit the secod tower. america is under attack. >> reporter: for about seven minutes, the president remained with miss daniels' class. he was criticized by many people for staying. what did you all think about that? >> i think he was putting the mentally of the students before his, his own. and, you know, he didn't panic. so that we would remain calm. >> anybody do that? read more than you watch tv? that's great. >> he needed to stay calm if he he would have freaked out, that's just the tone he would have set for the rest of the country. >> reporter: after leaving the classroom, the president went into the next room to be briefed on what was happening. and the secret service told mrs. daniels about the attack. >> and then i got my stuff together because i had to come back over here to my 16 babies that were waiting and wonderin
>>>>o, we kept going on with the lesson, not letting that kind of effect us. at the same time, you can tell something had changed but i didn't know what had changed. >> reporter: just what had been whispered in his ear? >> a secondd plane hit the secod tower. america is under attack. >> reporter: for about seven minutes, the president remained with miss daniels' class. he was criticized by many people for staying. what did you all think about that? >> i think...
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i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. smoothies! only from tums it's judgment day. back seat chefs peer inside your oven. but you've cleaned all baked-on business from meals past with easy-off, so the only thing they see is that beautiful bird. go ahead. let 'em judge. >>> president-elect donald trump vacation in florida, they landed last night with the future first lady and baron. a sign that the holiday will include work on the transition team. >>> in the meantime, trump is taking a moderate stance on the controversial positions. in an interview with the "new york times" trump no long r appeared interested in prosecuting hillary clinton saying it would be devisive for the country. on climate change, he now says he has an open mind. a break from previous remarks trump is backing away from advocating for water boarden, disenvowed the white nationalists who celebrated his election, but denied that steve banon
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he hoped to use the august congressional recess to build momentum for health care reform. instead, the issue became the subject of bitter debate, and polls show support is fading. so, today, the announcement the president will go before congress a week from today to try to jump start the effort. here's jake tapper. >> reporter: before departing for camp david, the president agreed to address congress, in what might be seen as an acknowledgement that he's lost ground in the health care reform fight. arguments drowned out by angry opponents. >> stay out of my business. >> reporter: he will, aides say, try to regain control of the discussion. >> we're at a point in this debate, we've been talking. all the ideas are on the table. we have to pull the stands together and deliver an overall vision of where to go. >> reporter: congressional democrats have been practically pleading for the president to be more specific, settling disagreements such as issues of how to pay for the bill and if it should include a government-run option. david axelrod said the president would be more sp
he hoped to use the august congressional recess to build momentum for health care reform. instead, the issue became the subject of bitter debate, and polls show support is fading. so, today, the announcement the president will go before congress a week from today to try to jump start the effort. here's jake tapper. >> reporter: before departing for camp david, the president agreed to address congress, in what might be seen as an acknowledgement that he's lost ground in the health care...
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. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a monday night. we begin with the newest call to action this evening. the direct threat from isis. many westerners who join their side. and an urgent hunt for any american that may be thinking of joining the group. we begin with brian ross. what are you learning? >> reporter: the three cities, that's where they're going to start. confronting the threat from isis is now the highest urgency. >> reporter: as isis turned up the tempo of its propoganda machine today, with new videos of its military-like formations, and dire threats to american civilians. u.s. officials revealed details of a promised crackdown on westerners who want to join isis or already have, like these britons appearing in a new video today. >> we are working very closely with our international partners to try and mitigate this threat -- to keep eyes on these individuals and to monitor their movements. >> reporter: u.s. officials said efforts to shut down the jihad pipeline to isis will focus on boston, minneapolis and los angeles. cit
. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a monday night. we begin with the newest call to action this evening. the direct threat from isis. many westerners who join their side. and an urgent hunt for any american that may be thinking of joining the group. we begin with brian ross. what are you learning? >> reporter: the three cities, that's where they're going to start. confronting the threat from isis is now the highest urgency. >> reporter: as isis turned up...
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human beings use their 5 senses to understand the world. on a smarter planet, organizations have their own set of senses to analyze data from multiple sources and make sense of it instantly. banks can anticipate credit fraud, trains can run with fewer delays. the more types of data we understand, the smarter we become. i help organizations sense the world around them. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> annou >> announcer: "nightline" continues from washington with terry moramoran. >> well, it's not exactly healthy, but it's a carnivores delight with an unmistakable smell and sizzle. a food as delicious alongside breakfast as it is on top of dinner for some. and while it may not be for everyone, these days, bacon is everywhere. yep. we are living in a bacon bonanza. and for john bman, that's a "sign of the times." >> reporter: does that sound fill you with patriotic pride? the smell, with american glory? >> this bacon is basically the same as what thomas jefferson would have had for breakfast. >> reporter: the taste, democratic d
human beings use their 5 senses to understand the world. on a smarter planet, organizations have their own set of senses to analyze data from multiple sources and make sense of it instantly. banks can anticipate credit fraud, trains can run with fewer delays. the more types of data we understand, the smarter we become. i help organizations sense the world around them. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> annou >> announcer: "nightline" continues from washington...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. are the things we make. this has always been a nation of builders, craftsmen. men and women for whom straight stitches and clean welds were matters of personal pride. they made the skyscrapers and the cotton gins. colt revolvers, jeep 4 x 4's. these things make us who we are. as a people, we do well when we make good things and not so well when we don't. the good new is, this can be put right. we just have to do it. and so we did. ♪ this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn and forged here in america. it is well made and it is designed to work. this was once a country where people made things, beautiful things, and so it is again. the new jeep grand cherokee. ♪ ththanks for your help.okee. >>> it's a scenario that could happen to anywhere anywhere. you're inside a bank when a gunman enters. the stakes are life and death. for you and everyone else present. so how could you react in that moment? the answer may be in stark contrast to yo
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. are the things we make. this has always been a nation of builders, craftsmen. men and women for whom straight stitches and clean welds were matters of personal pride. they made the skyscrapers and the cotton gins. colt revolvers, jeep 4 x 4's. these things make us who we are. as a people, we do well when we make good things and not so well when we don't. the good new is, this can...
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for those of us who are pretty sure reading the mothhoroscope low us can poe us, it's reassuring that we can continue to rely on them to guide our careers and lives. do you know any astrologers that are going to include the new sign? >> i don't think so. the way it's been practiced is for thousands of years and it's not really going to change. >> reporter: the instructor who started it all says he's stunned by the seismic rumble he caused. >> on the positive side, i had one beautiful woman ask me for my autograph. >> reporter: maybe if he had read his horoscope, he would have seen this coming. i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline" in new york. >> well, i'm a gemini and i'm staying one. you decide if it's still written in the stars. >>> when we come back, the lengths parents go to for their kids. but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. jimmy? >> jimmy: tonight on the show, amy poehler is here. martha plimpton is with us. we have music from cold war kids and it's our eighth anniversary, so, bring a gift. "jimmy kimmel live" is next.
for those of us who are pretty sure reading the mothhoroscope low us can poe us, it's reassuring that we can continue to rely on them to guide our careers and lives. do you know any astrologers that are going to include the new sign? >> i don't think so. the way it's been practiced is for thousands of years and it's not really going to change. >> reporter: the instructor who started it all says he's stunned by the seismic rumble he caused. >> on the positive side, i had one...
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not explosives being used. they believe he was a local resident and interestingly they also talked about the person of interest. they are now searching for a woman named marilu danley described as an asian woman, 4'11", 111 pounds and hyundai tucson and chrysler pacifica, both with nev da plates they are looking for. so a lot of information. >> a lot of information, george, and as we have talked so many times with these mass shootings, there is information out there about that he was going to do something like this. it may not be direct. he's going to be a key element. what was their relationship. did she drive him there? what does she know about the weapon he used? his background, are there other again, we don't know motive or what his philosophy might be but, yes, they have a lot of information they gained in ray shored period of time which is always fortunate if you can get your hands on the shooter early on. because that's where this started and work backwards combined with whatever information the hotel ha
not explosives being used. they believe he was a local resident and interestingly they also talked about the person of interest. they are now searching for a woman named marilu danley described as an asian woman, 4'11", 111 pounds and hyundai tucson and chrysler pacifica, both with nev da plates they are looking for. so a lot of information. >> a lot of information, george, and as we have talked so many times with these mass shootings, there is information out there about that he was...
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we still use it. >> reporter: when we finally caught up with the usc coach lane kiffin, he told us he had no idea when or if it was used on his players or of its risks. >> well, if that was the case, i did not know that until you just told me that. if that is accurate information, i would want to know that. as i said later, i'm not very educated in this field. >> reporter: do you think you might be now? >> you educated me. thank you. >> reporter: this seems to be a collective ignorance about the painkillers used in college football. the governing body, the ncaa, told us it does not regulate nor even keep track of the use of toridol and other painkillers on college athletes. >> if we keep track of what happens to horses in horseracing, don't we owe it to the athletes to keep track of what's going on in college sports? >> reporter: of the top 25 college football programs contacted by abc news, 16 of them refused to say whether they use toridol. only four including usc admitted they did. armen armistead says he is now fully recovered, and to prove that to nfl scouts, he played in the can
we still use it. >> reporter: when we finally caught up with the usc coach lane kiffin, he told us he had no idea when or if it was used on his players or of its risks. >> well, if that was the case, i did not know that until you just told me that. if that is accurate information, i would want to know that. as i said later, i'm not very educated in this field. >> reporter: do you think you might be now? >> you educated me. thank you. >> reporter: this seems to be a...
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that, when surveillance of a london-based al qaeda group revealed they were developing a bomb formula using hydrogen peroxide that could not be detected. >> this particular formula was way more powerful than what our bomb community thought was possible. >> reporter: was it a surprise to you that they outsmarted you? >> no, no. we know that they're always thinking of ways to change what they're doing. >> reporter: so, they're not dummies? >> no, they're not. absolutely not. >> reporter: the tsa acknowledges there is still no silver bullet, or perfect technology to detete explosives. but former administrator holley says by inspecting passenger shoes and restricting the amount of liquid brought on board, the goal is to make sure no potential bomb even with the new formula is large enough to bring down a plane. a liquid bombb would get on board.d. just not a big one. >> and yes, you don't want a bomb going off and injuring people on a plane. but you do not want to let them bring a bomb that will catastrophically destroy the plane. >> reporter: and the strategy of u.s. security officials to prev
that, when surveillance of a london-based al qaeda group revealed they were developing a bomb formula using hydrogen peroxide that could not be detected. >> this particular formula was way more powerful than what our bomb community thought was possible. >> reporter: was it a surprise to you that they outsmarted you? >> no, no. we know that they're always thinking of ways to change what they're doing. >> reporter: so, they're not dummies? >> no, they're not....
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residents told not to use the tap water. details on the chemical leak that has residents outraged. >>> first, cold temperatures mean plenty of you keeping that engine running, but you may invite thieves to drive off. how to stay safe next on "world news now." >>> "world news now" >>> almost 10th avenue there. wherever it is, it's freezing. drivers are apparently keeping their cars running. >> yes. >> trying to warm them up. >> it's not necessarily a good idea. leaving your car outside is an invitation to get it stolen. >> reporter: watch these car thieves roll up on a vehicle in denver, seeing it's empty, and steal it. moments later, this guy scouts a car parked, approached, and darts to open the door, but it's locked. the hoermt sees what's going on and scares the thief away. here in this parking lot, there's a thief casually walk and speed up to get into a car. the driver comes outs to stop him, but it's too late. cars left running to warm up on cold mornings, cops called them puffers, and bad guys see it a golden opportun
residents told not to use the tap water. details on the chemical leak that has residents outraged. >>> first, cold temperatures mean plenty of you keeping that engine running, but you may invite thieves to drive off. how to stay safe next on "world news now." >>> "world news now" >>> almost 10th avenue there. wherever it is, it's freezing. drivers are apparently keeping their cars running. >> yes. >> trying to warm them up. >>...
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so, tonight, brian rooney takes us to one colorful place people go to grease the skids. >> rust? >> a little bit of rust around the back window. >> reporter: we metric in a las vegas subdivision, kicking the tires on a 1962 cadillac fleet wood he was considering buying. >> nice. >> reporter: the owner sees a big payday. >> i think it's got to be worth, after it is fixed up, $15,000. i'd like to get between five and eight out of this. >> reporter: but if there's a flaw, rick will find it. >> this ain't going to sell, you know? >> reporter: the whole negotiations happens under the skritny of television cameras. >> i'm rick, and this is my pawnshop. >> reporter: rick runs the famed gold and silver pawnshop on las vegas boulevard. his shop and family are the focus of one of the top rated shows on cable television. the history channel's "pawn stars." he's not just some guy running a seedy pawnshop. he's a star. they buy people's gold rings, art work, antique guns. or loan money on items put up for collateral. and who knew that the workings of a pawnshop could be so entertaining? >> i
so, tonight, brian rooney takes us to one colorful place people go to grease the skids. >> rust? >> a little bit of rust around the back window. >> reporter: we metric in a las vegas subdivision, kicking the tires on a 1962 cadillac fleet wood he was considering buying. >> nice. >> reporter: the owner sees a big payday. >> i think it's got to be worth, after it is fixed up, $15,000. i'd like to get between five and eight out of this. >> reporter: but if...
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brian, thanks for joining us. we understand much of the problem has to do with homeowners are trying to raise all problems with homebuilders. what is the main issue here? brian: the main issue is home builders do not want to fix the problem. they nailed in the fact they are -- there are going to be defects. the biggest sets aside forging million dollars a year to do with construction defects, which they call the ordinary cost of business. you do not hear about that when refrigerators, plants, the color schemes, and not the defects that are almost certain to happen every new home. buyers are left up the creek. jummy: i can imagine. we know your unit developed to our area, northern virginia, a development in haymarket. what did you find in that development? brian: holmes looked great on the outside, but inside they were after neighbor told me about the issues. one person has 800 each marked with a piece of tape. your investigative team found a house with a hole in the foundation, and when they were there, a snake ca
brian, thanks for joining us. we understand much of the problem has to do with homeowners are trying to raise all problems with homebuilders. what is the main issue here? brian: the main issue is home builders do not want to fix the problem. they nailed in the fact they are -- there are going to be defects. the biggest sets aside forging million dollars a year to do with construction defects, which they call the ordinary cost of business. you do not hear about that when refrigerators, plants,...
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which brings us back to today. we were walking in the hospital to look for nasir and it's not as iz as it sounds. no registration system new york city medical charts. >> we are throwing people any where and everywhere. we are people all around here. >> reporter: you are signing them in in any way? >> no, not really. >> reporter: find him, his mom and brother in the hot sun, flies all around. the friend is outraged. >> look at situation here. >> reporter: is he okay? >> he was on the ground for five days with no food or water. is that a country? >> how are you? he is resilient, in need of nutrition. happy to show us the missing tooth and smiling about how he survived. god only let the top floor fall down, he says. and when the top floor game that was cool. i want you to eat this. i'm kate snow in port-au-prince haiti. >> remarkable. thanks to kate snow. >>> when we come back, the senate race to replace ted kennedy. /w/w/w/w/w/w/w/w/w/w/w >>> on the sho >>> on the show tonight, chevy chase, and me, the king of nate l
which brings us back to today. we were walking in the hospital to look for nasir and it's not as iz as it sounds. no registration system new york city medical charts. >> we are throwing people any where and everywhere. we are people all around here. >> reporter: you are signing them in in any way? >> no, not really. >> reporter: find him, his mom and brother in the hot sun, flies all around. the friend is outraged. >> look at situation here. >> reporter: is...
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>> pierre thomas with us tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and we turn next here to the moms who begged for any information on their sons, in the aftermath of the massacre. and the young woman who was inside the club, an unknowingly documented her final moments. here's amy robach. >> reporter: 25-year-old amanda alvear, who took that ominous snapchat as the first shots were fired. her last moment, hiding in the bathroom with her best friend. >> that's the hardest part. i don't know if my sister suf r suffered. i don't know the if it was quick. >> i haven't heard anything. >> reporter: christine leinonen, waiting an agonizing 24 hours in limbo to hear about her only child, christopher, before getting the news no parent should hear. wants to be in. >> reporter: mina justice, who's son eddie was trapped inside with the gunman, sending those text messages. >> he said he's going to kill us. and that was it. >> reporter: today, learning he is among the fallen. amidst the tragedy, alvear's brother, brian, saying his sister wou
>> pierre thomas with us tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and we turn next here to the moms who begged for any information on their sons, in the aftermath of the massacre. and the young woman who was inside the club, an unknowingly documented her final moments. here's amy robach. >> reporter: 25-year-old amanda alvear, who took that ominous snapchat as the first shots were fired. her last moment, hiding in the bathroom with her best friend. >> that's the hardest part....
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my husband met us, as well. and we never went home. >> reporter: but no mother wants their kid to sacrifice their childhood chasing fame. victoria's mom serene is her manager, as well. sfwlit's like hitting the jackpot. getting your own show is just like winning the lotto. >> reporter: were you ever sort of held back about the fears of whatever a child star's life might end up looking like? >> i didn't even think that far, i just thought, well, we'll give it a shot. >> reporter: do you ever wonder if people are thinking that you're a stage mom pushing her and, you know, trying to milk everything you can? >> no. that's not something i think about. i'm totally fine to go back to florida and go back to our regular life. >> reporter: and what about the curse of the child star? >> i think you get lost in it when it becomes your world. when it becomes your everything. i think you have to realize that it's a job. >> reporter: but you get the sense from her, this isn't just a job. it's her life. we caught up with her sh
my husband met us, as well. and we never went home. >> reporter: but no mother wants their kid to sacrifice their childhood chasing fame. victoria's mom serene is her manager, as well. sfwlit's like hitting the jackpot. getting your own show is just like winning the lotto. >> reporter: were you ever sort of held back about the fears of whatever a child star's life might end up looking like? >> i didn't even think that far, i just thought, well, we'll give it a shot. >>...
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decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side effect is nausea. i can't believe i did it. i quit smoking. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select volkswagen models. tduring red lobster'sg ultimate seafood celebration where new seafood combinations like the new grand seafood feast are stepped up, spiffed up, jazzed up... yeah, this stuffed lobster tail, handcrafted brown butter scampi, and jumbo hand-battered shrimp are that good. or try the new ultimate wood-grilled feast. that bourbon brown sugar glaze gets ya preeetty fired up. with new dishes like these, why wait to celebrate?
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that's had a positive imct on us. >> and mrs. casey, i understand, just before you came to talk to us, you were putting the caskets on a plane to go to dover, those who were killed. >> that's right. >> tough to do. >> very tough. very tough. but important. but really important. and it was an important ceremony. it a moving ceremony. there were rounds and rounds of soldiers there to bid farewell, along with members of the community, and members of the community of ft. hood, as well. and it's very important that, you know, the dignity and the respect that these, you know, soldiers and one civilian, who was a retiree, were shown as the caskets were put on that c-130 to go to dover. it's -- it's moving, it's sad, but it's very important. >> and if you were at this moment, talking to a group of families at ft. hd, what would you say? >> i'd say, we'll get through this. >> general george casey and his wife see lee. >>> still ahead, some of the day's other news. a jump in unemployment. how long before companies start hiring again? e act
that's had a positive imct on us. >> and mrs. casey, i understand, just before you came to talk to us, you were putting the caskets on a plane to go to dover, those who were killed. >> that's right. >> tough to do. >> very tough. very tough. but important. but really important. and it was an important ceremony. it a moving ceremony. there were rounds and rounds of soldiers there to bid farewell, along with members of the community, and members of the community of ft....
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the first season. >> never boring. >> reporter: which brings us to our last tip. always remember that, like fashion, reality stardom doesn't last long. the concept of "the brady bunch," guy has three kids, woman has three kids, they get together if that were a reality show, they would have to be a dysfunctional family. >> they forgot that we weren't a family. because there's no reality. >> this is a behavior you want to lose as quickly as you can. >> reporter: but if this expo is anything to go by, there's at least 15 minutes of fame for everyone. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> remember when reality tv was called "the news?" yeah, me neither. our thanks to david wright. finally, president obama spoke today about his plan to fix the national debt. and while he did come out in support of a tax increase on wealthy americans, the other part of his plan, less well defined. tomorrow, abc's george stephapo
the first season. >> never boring. >> reporter: which brings us to our last tip. always remember that, like fashion, reality stardom doesn't last long. the concept of "the brady bunch," guy has three kids, woman has three kids, they get together if that were a reality show, they would have to be a dysfunctional family. >> they forgot that we weren't a family. because there's no reality. >> this is a behavior you want to lose as quickly as you can. >>...
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mickelson used some of the money to pay the man back, money he allegedly owed. so far, not charged with a crime. >>> the second jewel in horse racing's triple crown, the preakness stakes, is tomorrow. nyquist is wearing number 3 tomorrow. >> you might remember the name xaj rart, he was second at the derby. the 11-horse field can expect a sloppy track. rain is in the both horses have to contend with that. >> exaggerator says he'll win it all. >>> one blogger's comments about how the keep your marriage. >>> and one of the most well-known sites in the entire world, the eiffel tower is getting ready to host some overnight guests. stick around. scent from gain. ♪ upbeat music plays everytime she sniffs... this happens. still there... still still there... well that's how you rock a long travel day. new scent duets from gain it's the gain the keeps on keeping on. sniff, sniff, hooray! when your symptoms start... distracting you? doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin pro
mickelson used some of the money to pay the man back, money he allegedly owed. so far, not charged with a crime. >>> the second jewel in horse racing's triple crown, the preakness stakes, is tomorrow. nyquist is wearing number 3 tomorrow. >> you might remember the name xaj rart, he was second at the derby. the 11-horse field can expect a sloppy track. rain is in the both horses have to contend with that. >> exaggerator says he'll win it all. >>> one blogger's...
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and it didn't necessarily make us together, it didn't necessarily push us to this happy ending. it just sort of got us going in a dreshgs of a conversation. >> i'm sorry. she needed me. >> we needed you, too. >> it was confusing. >> it was horrible. >> reporter: there's pretty shocking moments. >> yeah, because it looks like he hasn't changed. >> how is your sobriety? >> it's going good. >> i have a bottle of tequila upstairs with your name on it. >> stop it. he certainly would not be making the jokes, because that's how serious this is. >> reporter: you are sober and working hard for your sobriety and for him to then opportunity you about drinking and offer you tequila seems to me to be an act of hatred. >> i think he hates himself, not me. i think that's his own issue. >> reporter: what do you think you're going to get from him? >> i don't think i'm going to get anything. how about that? i think he's going to get something. i think he's going to get some kind of companionship that he doesn't have. in his life. >> reporter: so you want to take care of him? >> that's what i'm go
and it didn't necessarily make us together, it didn't necessarily push us to this happy ending. it just sort of got us going in a dreshgs of a conversation. >> i'm sorry. she needed me. >> we needed you, too. >> it was confusing. >> it was horrible. >> reporter: there's pretty shocking moments. >> yeah, because it looks like he hasn't changed. >> how is your sobriety? >> it's going good. >> i have a bottle of tequila upstairs with your name...
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martha raddatz covers the pentagon for us. what can you give us in terms of additional details? >> the one thing that struck me there, charlie is the lieutenant general saying it was stunning and devastating. and certainly it would be for that base as we've been reporting all afternoon. the first cavalry division part of ft. hood is now deployed in iraq. ft. hood, the largest military base in the world. and since the wars in afghanistan and iraq began, they have had 483 soldiers killed. so you can imagine what it is like there today, knowing their loved onesre overseas and yet there was a gunman on the base. and believe me, charlie, there were a lot of rumors flying that another gunman was on the base shooting somewhere else and these are stories that were coming from within the base. people still locked down there, as he said. i know children in schools still locked down. their parents had in cometo get them out, but they are still inside those schools. still hearing rumors from outside about what exactly is going on. >> general kohn didn't give any specific details about the o
martha raddatz covers the pentagon for us. what can you give us in terms of additional details? >> the one thing that struck me there, charlie is the lieutenant general saying it was stunning and devastating. and certainly it would be for that base as we've been reporting all afternoon. the first cavalry division part of ft. hood is now deployed in iraq. ft. hood, the largest military base in the world. and since the wars in afghanistan and iraq began, they have had 483 soldiers killed....
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tell us what we could do? >> particularly with refills make sure the new pills are what you're taking previously. in many kays they look-alike and sound alike. >> you're looking at these indistinct wishable labels. >> they standardize everything and get confused and mixed. >> you'll have that report later on. thanks, brian. >> coming up secrets of disaster what we're just learning now about the women and children first on the titanic." college, the students learn tkeep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so wheth you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere duracell smart power. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit r
tell us what we could do? >> particularly with refills make sure the new pills are what you're taking previously. in many kays they look-alike and sound alike. >> you're looking at these indistinct wishable labels. >> they standardize everything and get confused and mixed. >> you'll have that report later on. thanks, brian. >> coming up secrets of disaster what we're just learning now about the women and children first on the titanic." college, the students...
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abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us now. brian, what can you tell us about what this may mean for them and the american homeland? >> well, dan, the turning point for the u.s. in dealing with isis came after those videos of two american journalists being brutally executed. there are at least two other americans and three westerners still being held and their fate tonight is in serious doubt. the search for the two remaining american hostages did take on greater urgency tonight with the president's speech. but given what has already happened to james foley and steven sotloff, people in the intelligence community say the reality is grim. >> i think the united states has to realize that the probability is, anyone held by isis is going to be killed in response to stepped up american attacks. >> reporter: now, the effort to track the identities and movements of the masked man seen on camera and others offcamera will get added resources. >> full weight of the united states military and the full weight of the united states intellige
abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us now. brian, what can you tell us about what this may mean for them and the american homeland? >> well, dan, the turning point for the u.s. in dealing with isis came after those videos of two american journalists being brutally executed. there are at least two other americans and three westerners still being held and their fate tonight is in serious doubt. the search for the two remaining american hostages did take on greater...
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she gives us a full refund. the payless corporate office told us the pyre safety is the top priority, and we have followed up with a supervisor at that location. but it's the newark location where we have questions about extra fees. we go in without a reservation and ask for no extra fees. but we notice the loss damage waiver comes with the rental. >> it's mandatory? >> it comes with the total, yes. >> reporter: the contract says it's optional. we signed with a $29 daily insurance fee, plus a daily $5.99 roadside service fee that charge also appears to be optional on the payless website. we ask about the charges. the manager says we got a deal. >> now if we rate shop and we give you the actual rate, it actually increases. if i happen to alter anything it increases your price, unfortunately. >> reporter: we're going to try to rent another car and see what happens. we send two producers back to that same newark location who each want to rent an economy car with two shannon reserved online for a quote of $138. sara
she gives us a full refund. the payless corporate office told us the pyre safety is the top priority, and we have followed up with a supervisor at that location. but it's the newark location where we have questions about extra fees. we go in without a reservation and ask for no extra fees. but we notice the loss damage waiver comes with the rental. >> it's mandatory? >> it comes with the total, yes. >> reporter: the contract says it's optional. we signed with a $29 daily...
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blankenship, thank you for talking with us. am the grief tonight, there are powerful questions being raised. we heard today, in this briefing, it said, this was preventable, by definition, it had to have been prevented, it should never have happened. should you have prevented it? >> well, i think every accident should be prevented. that's what the definition -- >> reporter: could you have prevented it? is there anything you could have done? >> not that we know of, because we don't even yet know what happened, so, once we know what happened, we'll know whether it was preventable by someone or not. >> reporter: this is clear. citations, incidents above the norm. at this mine. reportable incidents at this particular mine. >> yeah, this paicular mine has had more violations than some of the others. it hasn't had a lost time accident until these fatales this year. and this incident, which, you know, an explosion of some sort that we're not sure what happened yet. we don't really know what to say about it. >> reporter: should have mi
blankenship, thank you for talking with us. am the grief tonight, there are powerful questions being raised. we heard today, in this briefing, it said, this was preventable, by definition, it had to have been prevented, it should never have happened. should you have prevented it? >> well, i think every accident should be prevented. that's what the definition -- >> reporter: could you have prevented it? is there anything you could have done? >> not that we know of, because we...
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toyota owners who got the company fix show us how their cars still speed out of control. >>> rogue waves. the video of three giant waves crashing into a cruise ship on the mediterranean. what caused it. >>> and, sarah palin. she shops a reality show. what will it be, and how much money could she make? >>> good evening. it's hard to believe this is happening in america, but abc news has learned that the number of women who die during childbirth in america is increasing. california reports that it tripled in the last ten years, and oit causes social and economic lines and raises qutions about some cesarean sections. tonight, the united states ranks behind 33 countries, places like cyprus, on maternal survival and kate snow has been investigating for weeks. kate? >> reporter: the latest evidence is a report that was commissioned by the california department of health. it hasn't been made public yet. it is the largest review ever conducted by a state of actual deaths. we learned about it from a wash dog group. the key finding, as you say, the number of women that die within 42 days of giving
toyota owners who got the company fix show us how their cars still speed out of control. >>> rogue waves. the video of three giant waves crashing into a cruise ship on the mediterranean. what caused it. >>> and, sarah palin. she shops a reality show. what will it be, and how much money could she make? >>> good evening. it's hard to believe this is happening in america, but abc news has learned that the number of women who die during childbirth in america is...
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us showers and thunderstorms in central and southern florida. a chance of tornadoes around fargo, des moines and minneapolis and thunderstorms trigger flooding in the desert southwest. >> a scorching 106 in phoenix. 90 in albuquerque and 87 in boise. mostly 80s across the midwest, dallas hits 104. new orleans, 94. near 90 in atlanta and 75 in new york. >>> coming up, the new warning from the leader of al qaeda that comes just weeks before the anniversary of 9/11. >> and then is the pain at the pump finally over? what lower gas prices really mean for the economy. >>> and the controversy started by the world's biggest coffee chain that's heating up on capitol hill. >>> overseas markets are mostly higher after several corporate deals announced. tokyo's nikkei average was up 21 points today. hong kong's hang seng lost 25.a. in london's ftse the ftse opened higher. on wall street the dow gained almost 214 points yesterday. the nasdaq index was up 47. >>> well, believe it or not we are actually seem to be doing a better job with our credit cards. the
us showers and thunderstorms in central and southern florida. a chance of tornadoes around fargo, des moines and minneapolis and thunderstorms trigger flooding in the desert southwest. >> a scorching 106 in phoenix. 90 in albuquerque and 87 in boise. mostly 80s across the midwest, dallas hits 104. new orleans, 94. near 90 in atlanta and 75 in new york. >>> coming up, the new warning from the leader of al qaeda that comes just weeks before the anniversary of 9/11. >> and...
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thank you for joining us. tonight you're going to meet moms and dads whose parenting style you'll either agree with or find disturbing. when they gave their young children some independentance it wasn't the kids who ran into trouble, it was the grownups. abc's david wright enters this new kind of fight for freedom. >> reporter: ralphie and devora were walking home from the park in silver spring maryland when they were suddenly confronted by a stranger. not a gang member or a bully or god forbid, a child molester. no, the stranger danger this time was the police. >> right here. two police cars pull up over here. >> reporter: the montgomery county police gave the kids ages 6 and 10 a stern warning. >> embarrassed. >> reporter: the cops reported the parents to child protective services, who threatened to take the kids away. >> okay then you'll have to take my children. i rlsed then they won't release my children. >> reporter: under maryland law leaving anyone under 18 unsupervised constitutes child neglect. >> ma
thank you for joining us. tonight you're going to meet moms and dads whose parenting style you'll either agree with or find disturbing. when they gave their young children some independentance it wasn't the kids who ran into trouble, it was the grownups. abc's david wright enters this new kind of fight for freedom. >> reporter: ralphie and devora were walking home from the park in silver spring maryland when they were suddenly confronted by a stranger. not a gang member or a bully or god...